The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder finished off his recruiting journey over the last two weeks with successive official visits to both Georgia and Florida. He ranks as the nation’s No. 3 safety and also as the nation’s no. 59 overall prospect for 2019 on the 247Sports Composite.

“I really have a great relationship with the coaching staff down there,” Cine said. “Great relationship with coach [Mel] Tucker. Everyone really. I would say overall that 1) I’ve created a great relationship with them and; 2) I think in my opinion their scheme and how I would fit in there is [important.] I am very physical. My playing style I think I would fit in there perfectly fine. In the [Georgia] defense, when I talk to them they show me a lot of spots where I would be able to play and show how versatile I am.”

The Under Armour All-American for 2019 moved from Boston to Texas for his senior season to prove himself in a more competitive proving ground for varsity football. He’s coached by former NFL vets at Trinity Christian in Cedar Hill, including Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders.

Cine told DawgNation that his recruiting is now essentially over. He’s taken all of his official visits and does not plan to waver from his decision.

His decision today should very likely stand. That’s where he plans to play college football with no planned wavering.

The senior standout started the 2018 season with 26 tackles in his first game. That’s because he said his coaches at Trinity allowed him to flow all over the field and make plays.

He’s also blocked two field goals this season.

Cine visited both Texas and UGA three times. Penn State was an early leader in his process and that’s where he visited the most prior to moving to Texas for his senior season.

He took official visits to all of his finalists. Those visits to Michigan, Penn State and Texas came during the spring and early summer.

The Bulldogs were the heavy 247Sports “Crystal Ball” favorite to land Cine in their 2019 class.

He’s now the 17th commitment to the Bulldogs in the class of 2019. This decision restores some of the momentum lost by the Bulldogs over the last 10 days.

Georgia had seen three prospects that had been committed to the nation’s No. 1 class on the 247Sports Team composite rankings opt to reopen their recruiting.